Abstract
The enactment of Federal Decree Law No. 17 of 2023 amended the law on surrogacy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Those living in the UAE now have the option and flexibility to embark on their surrogacy journey. The removal of a prior ban on surrogacy reflects the cultural development and modernization of a predominantly Muslim country that is largely governed by Islamic law. This note explores the surrogacy framework in the UAE, focusing primarily on Dubai, and proposes local legislation to provide protection and prevent the exploitation of Emirati surrogate women throughout the entire process.